[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
| So, if I want to run 5.20 on Debian, and my kernel is 2.2.3, should I
| try compiling from the tarballs?  Which ones do I need to get?  (oh,
| and do I need to get patches for the kernel module to be up to date?)
| The only other time I set up Coda was from RPMs, because the webpages
| told me to ;-).  That was with 4.65.

| This time I am going to ask the list, because my company wants to roll
| Coda out.

You probably want the updated kernel module, as it contains some 
patches that aren't in 2.2 yet.
        ftp.coda...:/pub/coda/src/linux-coda-5.2.0.tgz

And you might be able to get the compilation/packaging going by using 
the 5.0.? debian .dsc and patch-files.
        ftp.coda...:/pub/coda/linux/debian
        ftp.debian.org:/pub/debian/project/experimental (newer?)

Apply the patch against the 5.2.0 sources, which you can get from
        ftp.coda...:/pub/coda/src/coda-5.2.0.tgz

It might compile just fine.

| This time I am going to ask the list, because my company wants to roll
| Coda out. (just for limited deployment, as an experiment... don't get
| all huffy at me)

Just keep us posted about how the system is behaving.

Jan

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